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The American Rose Society (ARS) is a nonprofit corporation in Louisiana [12] (formerly of Ohio [13] and Pennsylvania [14]) which owns the property of The American Rose Center. [15] The gardens have been the home and national headquarters of the American Rose Society since 1974, when the non-profit organization moved from Columbus, Ohio , and ...
The "All-America Rose Selections" continued each year from 1940 until 2013. The award is considered to be the most prestigious rose award in the United States. [1] Hybrid tea rose, 'Francis Meilland' was the last rose awarded by AARS. [2] AARS was discontinued after 2013, and was replaced by the new "American Garden Rose Selections" program. [3]
All rose registration names are registered by the American Rose Society. [2] A registration name is either a buyer‑friendly name consisting of one or more words from natural language, or a code name, where the first three letters signify the breeder, and the other letters are more or less meaningless, e.g. the rose KORschwill bred by Kordes.
Roses will be shown by exhibitors throughout the southeast and if you have roses, you are encouraged to bring them in to enter the competition.
The Syracuse Rose Society, with 300 members, was the first local rose society to join the ARS, in May 1914. Since 1974, the American Rose Society's headquarters and gardens have been located at the American Rose Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.
The World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS) is an umbrella association of (as of 2015) 39-member countries' national rose societies. [ 1 ] Although founded in 1968 [ 2 ] in London by 8 constituent countries' rose societies, [ 3 ] the WFRS did not have a first meeting until 1971, held in New Zealand.
The American Garden Rose Selections (AGRS) is an annual award sponsored by the American rose industry to acknowledge and recommend outstanding rose varieties for different regions of the United States. AGRS replaced the long-established All-America Rose Selections, which was discontinued after 2012. AGRS's first annual award was introduced in 2016.
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